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Molly’s Falls Pond State Park Campground (Remote Hike In Sites)

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Molly’s Falls Pond State Park Campground offers remote hike-in sites near Marshfield, Vermont. The area features forested terrain and a pond, providing a natural setting for camping. Nearby attractions include Groton State Forest and the Cabot Creamery, with temperatures ranging from 20°F in winter to 80°F in summer.

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Must register at the back of the contact station to use these remote sites.

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Location

Molly’s Falls Pond State Park Campground (Remote Hike In Sites) is located in Vermont

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Directions

From South (Montpelier): Take RT 2 East toward Marshfield.

Coordinates

44.36679004 N
72.2901884 W

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  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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  • Fires

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Enjoy camping on government land. Limited or no services at this camping area.


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A Vermont State Park for remote camping

Molly’s Falls Pond property consists of 1064 acres including the 411-acre pond. U.S. Route 2 traverses the northern edge of the property and there is a dam at the western end of the reservoir that is owned by Green Mountain Power Company. This 411-acre lake is largely undeveloped and is an excellent spot for swimming, boating and fishing. Anglers will find a variety of fish including rainbow trout, brown trout, northern pike, pickerel, smallmouth bass and yellow perch here. Camping and picnicking along the shores is accessible by a side road off from US. Route 2. There are 5 unofficial, remote campsites at the park. They are available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is a boat launch with 2 fishing platforms, plus a nearby port-o-let. Swimming is allowed off the shoreline, but is restricted at the boat launch. Additionally, there are 10 remote picnic sites.

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  • Review photo of Molly’s Falls Pond State Park Campground (Remote Hike In Sites) by M.A.D. P., October 30, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions

What activities can visitors enjoy at Molly's Falls Pond in Vermont?

Molly's Falls Pond offers excellent recreational opportunities centered around its pristine 411-acre lake. Visitors can enjoy fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding on the largely undeveloped waters. The surrounding 1064-acre property provides opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, photography, and nature appreciation. During appropriate seasons, the area is also suitable for picnicking, swimming, and bird watching. The natural setting makes it an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor activities in a peaceful Vermont environment.

How do I get to Molly's Falls Pond State Park in Vermont?

Molly's Falls Pond State Park is easily accessible via U.S. Route 2, which traverses the northern edge of the property. The park is located in Vermont's Washington County near Cabot. The western end of the reservoir features a dam owned by Green Mountain Power Company, which can serve as a landmark. Look for state park signage along Route 2 directing you to parking areas. For the remote hike-in campsites, you'll need to park in designated areas and then hike to your camping location. GPS coordinates or specific driving directions can be obtained from the Vermont State Parks website.

Where can I find photos of Molly's Falls Pond State Park?

Photos of Molly's Falls Pond State Park can be found on the Vermont State Parks official website, which maintains galleries of their park properties. Additional images are available on The Dyrt camping app and website, where users share their experiences. Social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook feature tagged photos of the park, often showcasing the 411-acre pond and surrounding landscape. Local tourism websites for Cabot and Washington County, Vermont also display images highlighting the natural beauty of this largely undeveloped park.

Is camping allowed at Molly's Falls Pond State Park?

Yes, camping is allowed at Molly's Falls Pond State Park through remote hike-in sites. These primitive campsites provide a more secluded experience for those seeking to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings. The park spans 1064 acres, with the camping area offering a rustic outdoor experience away from developed facilities. Reservations may be required, and campers should be prepared for primitive conditions. For current regulations, availability, and any permit requirements, contact Vermont State Parks directly before planning your trip.